Non-League Paper
Maine Road 1-1 Isle of Man: Proud boss Bass hails his history makers
A brilliantly entertaining clash at Brantingham Road was settled by two first-half goals as both sides got their seasons underway with a hard-fought draw.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoStockport Town’s turn in the spotlight
The 32-year-old joins the North West Counties Division One South outfit on a free from Curzon Ashton, with ex-Chorley boss Matt Jansen set to take charge for the new campaign.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoLiam Page takes sole charge at Barnton
Joining Page as assistant is Gary Moore, who served alongside him in a previous set-up. Gary Forster will be first-team coach.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoStuart Keir named as new manager at Cammell Laird
Keir, who previously held managerial positions at fellow North West Counties League outfits Litherland Remyca and AFC Liverpool, fills the gap left by the resignation of Phil Burton at the end of last year.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoAdam Jones steps down at Stockport Town
Jones was appointed by the North West Counties Division One South outfit in November 2019 after retiring from playing.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoNWCFL Chairman: We are finally closer to the perfect pyramid
I wouldn’t have wanted to see a third season without any movement for clubs because I don’t think that’s good for football.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoNorth West Counties League aims to be underway in July
The Step 5-6 league have announced a proposed season start date of Saturday July 31, following a league management committee meeting this week.
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Non-League Paper
/ 4 years agoNomads in synch with a band of brothers
Back in September 2020, first-team manager Andy Gray stepped down to concentrate on the role of ‘Director of Football Development’ with a view to focusing on the Stockport-based club’s future development.
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Northwest Counties Division One South
/ 4 years agoBrian Wilson appointed manager of Alsager Town
Wilson, 37, who had been player/assistant manager at Matlock Town, replaces Stuart Tulloch